The reboot for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles began filming recently, and The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Raphael Alan Ritchson about what the experience has been like.
"We are shooting. It's been an interesting process, this
live-action-motion-capture thing. There's just a lot of technology
involved so there's some kinks to work out. So we've had some trial
runs, we've started shooting some. We're also in this phase right now
that is sort of developmental....We're learning a lot of the fight
choreography. We've got these unbelievable stunt trainers that work us
every day to the bone. It's been a great process. We'll pick back up
with principal photography soon."
When asked how fans will react to the movie, Ritchson had this reply.
"The frustrating thing for me since I've signed on is that
you hear that it's already got a reputation, this movie that hasn't come
out yet. I think people assume they know what it's going to be about,
and those people are wrong. The assumptions, everything you read online
is wrong and it's frustrating because you want to tell everybody how
great it is, and you can't really say why, but it is. It's so much
better than people think and it's going to look way better than anybody
can imagine. I can't wait for people to see this. I think it's going to
live up to and exceed everybody's boyhood dreams of being a Ninja
Turtle. I grew up with it too and I want to see it come to life in the
best way possible."
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